“Ok, so I’m gonna go over to his grave and look like I’m crying. Can you take a pic of that for my instagram? I have a clever caption I can use that I thought of”
A few years ago I lost a loved one. Literally the last thing I was thinking about was publicizing my grieving all over my social media for a bunch of strangers I’ve never met to see. I wanted to spend time with family and friends in private.
The fuck is wrong with people? I mean I get that everyone grieves differently but there’s something so wrong about shit like this.
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.
Not insta but my aunt was so fucking weird when her father died, we're all up at his spot after he's interred and she's gathering all the people together for picture after picture like we're at any other family gathering. It just felt so off-putting and wrong to me. I ended up hiding from her so i wouldn't have to be in those pics
Some of those comments are so savage!
Girl, Long Distance is hard. Better follow him
Don't cry, he's in a warmer place now
Lets hope that the cum extractors were too late, so nothing but that public toilet remains as the nazi's legacy
what's with turning gaza into an acronym? something racist, i assume?
I think it might be to avoid a filter of some sort on TikTok, but don't quote me on that.
i dunno if you're on tiktok at all but self censoring to avoid any filters is a big part of the culture for some reason, so I think this is a very plausible explanation.
In Soviet Russia you can't say anything critical of the government or that be viewed as anti-social behavior.
I immediately did the same assumption, no interest in checking, I guess I hope she's just ignorant
all of the theater.. none of the substance.. the hug wasn't even a hug but just an insta-pose, the crying on the grave is perfectly staged... aside, how could anyone feel anything from stupid shit like this when it's all so performative?
He was the youngest Field Marshal since the youngest field marshal who died last week
Assuming they were married, does she get to farm out a pension from him now?